Albin Angerer

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Albin Nikolaus Angerer (born December 6, 1885 in Regensburg , † December 22, 1979 in Würzburg ) was a German doctor and student historian.

Life

Angerer's parents were the forest adviser Oskar Angerer and his wife Franziska geb. Rommelsheim. He studied at the University of Würzburg medicine and became 1907 as Angerer 6 in the Corps Moenania recipiert (xxx.x). In 1912 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD . He then took a position at the surgical university clinic in Munich. After participating in the First World War as a medical officer, he became chief physician of the surgical department of the hospital of the Barmherzigen Brüder and Elisabethinnen in Straubing in 1921 . After retiring in 1956, he settled in Würzburg. In 1961, he succeeded Georg Meyer-Erlach as head of the Institute for Higher Education at the University of Würzburg. At the same time he was (until 1976) curator of the archive of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association and the Kösener collections. He died at the age of 94 and was buried in the "Mainländer Crypt" (crypt of the Corps Moenania) at the main cemetery in Würzburg . Angerer was married twice and had four children.

A stroke of academic fencing he developed was named after Angerer , the so-called Angerer or Horizontalterz. This is - in the case of a right-handed player - a third struck horizontally against the opponent's right half of the head.

Awards

Interested in the history of the student associations , Angerer got involved in the Association for Corps Student History Research . In 1975 he was made an honorary member of the German Society for University Studies . The Convent of German Academic Associations awarded him the Fabricius Medal for his services to student history . He was also the bearer of the Straubing Citizen Medal , the Würzburg City Seal and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Cross of Merit 1st Class). On May 1, 1965 he became a corps bow bearer of Teutonia zu Marburg .

Works

  • 150 years of Moenania 1814–1964 , Würzburg 1964.
  • Straubing students at German and foreign universities . Annual report of the historical association for Straubing and the surrounding area, 1979, p. 125 ff.
  • Instructions for fencing with a racket , 2nd edition, Kaiserslautern 1979.

literature

  • Friedhelm Golücke : Author's encyclopedia on student and university history. A bio-bibliographical directory , Cologne 2004, p. 15
  • In memory of Dr. med. Albin Angerer Moenaniae, Teutoniae-Marburg 1885–1979 . in: Einst und Jetzt, yearbook of the Society for Corps Student History Research, special volume 1981.
  • Christian Helfer : Kösener Customs and Customs - a corps student dictionary , 2nd edition, Saarbrücken 1991, pp. 15, 112.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 141/667.
  2. Dissertation: About rhodan excretion in human saliva with special consideration of its importance for the diagnosis of syphilis .
  3. ↑ Blue Book of the Corps Teutonia zu Marburg, 1825 to 2000, p. 418.